Manhattan prosecutors have informed Donald Trump's company that it could soon face criminal charges stemming from a long-running investigation into the former president's business dealings.
The New York Times, citing sources familiar with the matter, reported that charges could be filed against the Trump Organisation as early as next week related to fringe benefits the company gave to top executives, such as use of apartments, cars and school tuition.
Trump Organisation lawyer Ron Fischetti confirmed to NBC News that lawyers for the company met virtually with prosecutors Thursday to discuss the case.
"It looks like they are going to come down with charges against the company and that is completely outrageous," he said, adding that the meeting was on Zoom and lasted for about nine minutes.